Google schedules Android event for July 24

Invites are going out for a Google event in San Francisco, Calif. next Wednesday, July 24. Dubbed "breakfast with Sundar Pichai," the event will likely cover new developments in Android or Chrome, the two product areas Pichai now oversees. The event will also be livestreamed on YouTube for those who can't be there.

On the Android side, we're expecting the arrival of a new OS version — version 4.3 — and possibly a new ASUS-built Nexus tablet along with it. There's also the possibility that the newly-Googlified Motorola could drop in to show off its new Moto X handset.

Whatever happens, we'll be live from San Francisco next Wednesday to bring you full coverage.

1. No, but not long after I would think since it is done
2. LOL
3. lol--but they always aren't googles fault
4. Well I think you will get this one on the 24th or 25th. Since it is already already at the OEMs

although I'm super excited for the Nexus 7 2 and for Android 4.3, I can't deny that I am way more excited for the Moto X. I REALLY hope they announce it that day. Come on Moto X! $250 out of contract and $50 on contract!

Oh please not that crap again. Google decides what is and is not a Nexus. I owned and loved the LTE Gnex (hated VZW), and it was every bit as much a Nexus as my N4. Although certainly not nearly as sweet.

If you think most people buy Nexi and leave them stock for OTAs...every poll I've ever seen says you're dead wrong. It has the most and best dev support for a reason.

Rumor has it the N5 will lauch Android 5.0. 4.3 is just the last bit of polish for 4.x.x. How does anyone that visits tech sites say such things like "if it does" exist regarding the N5. It does. Period.

Since then the GPS location stopped working: - Navigation never works, it just "Searches for GPS location" - Maps location sort of works, but poorly, it has a rough idea where I am, however there is always a radius of uncertainty around me -- the location is never exact or correct (there is always a few meters or more difference ).

This started exactly after I upgraded to version 4.3

Is there an easy way to downgrade? Maps navigation is a feature I use most every day.

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Not trying to downplay any of the hype, but unless I see something from Google themselves saying "Yes, we will be releasing a new Android version" or something like that, I'm not convinced. Exciting to see what they plan to announce at the event though, and if it really does turn out to be 4.3 and the Nexus 7 (along with other stuff), then cheers!

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